Thinking about buying Apple TV but don't want to convert my media

I'm thinking about buying an Apple TV, I have a whole lot of MKV files and a heap of VOB folders saved for posterity of my former DVD collection. I haven't bothered to mux, because well, Front Row with Perian, or VLC handles them fine.

Now I'm thinking about getting a proper front end as my home theatre doesn't feel complete when I have to drag out my MacBook to get it to work. I would much prefer a permanent plug in solution.

This leaves me with where to go from here. There is no Jailbreak for ATV3 which means basically muxing all my content with iFlicks or similiar to get it all in a format that the ATV3 can deal with.

Or paying the ATV2 Jailbreak tax (ATV2s are selling for more than ATV3s here in Australia) and being able to play whatever I feel like.

Yes, there is a simple solution, but is not cheap: buy a Mac Mini. You can connect it directly to the TV. It can be controlled either with wireless keyboard and mouse or (as I do) by using screen sharing on my MacBook.

I would really suggest that you try Plex. The Media Center is free and the iOS app is $4.99.

You then can use your iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch to browse your library, select the video you want to play, and send it via AirPlay to your AppleTV.

It works very very well. In fact, I had a JB AppleTV 2 and moved to an AppleTV 3. I find the ATV3 and Airplay method to be more stable that using the JB ATV2.

2 negatives...
1) You need to have your iOS device handy (which for my family is not an issue as we all have our own devices with Plex installed).
2) You do not get 5.1 surround sound (my receiver does a decent job of using a logic virtual surround).

The other advantage of the Plex app is that you can actually set it up to play remotely. I've watched TV episodes stored on my home computer while sitting in a barber shop waiting for my son to get a haircut.

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